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Balanced Stick Breaking

Published 18 Nov 2025 in math.CO | (2511.14637v1)

Abstract: Consider an infinite sequence (xk)<em>k=1<sup>(x_k)<em>{k=1}<sup>{\infty} on the unit circle S<sup>1\mathbb{S}<sup>1. We may interpret the first nn elements (xk)</em>k=1<sup>n(x_k)</em>{k=1}<sup>{n} as places where the `circular stick' S<sup>1\mathbb{S}<sup>1 is broken into a total of n+1n+1 pieces. It is clear that they cannot all be the same length all the time. de Bruijn and Erdős (1949) show that the ratio of the largest to the smallest has to be arbitrarily close to 2 infinitely many times which is sharp. They also consider the problem of balancing the length of rr consecutive intervals and prove $$ \frac{\max \mbox{length of}~r~\mbox{consecutive intervals}}{\min \mbox{length of}~r~\mbox{consecutive intervals}} \geq 1 + \frac{1}{r}.$$ We prove that this ratio can be as small as 1+clogr/r1 + c \log{r}/ r. This is done by means of refined discrepancy estimates for the van der Corput sequence over very short intervals and proves a conjecture of Brethouwer.

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